1st Grade Math on video - Carrie Wetzel, Skubes, Inc. & Bryan Wetzel

1st Grade Math on video

By Carrie Wetzel, Skubes, Inc. & Bryan Wetzel

  • Release Date: 2013-08-03
  • Genre: Education

Description

This interactive book makes a great interactive workbook for homeschool parents or for homework help, and is also an inexpensive alternative to the cost of tutoring.  This series of books cover the four domains of the Common Core  Mathematics Standards for 1st Grade:  Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Numbers and Operations in Base Ten, Measurement and Data, Geometry. 

Our interactive books are built around our educational videos.  There are videos to cover all the lessons a first grader will need to move onto second grade.  Both books in this series have over 33 videos with interactive quizzes to match.  Each quiz provides a score for the parents to understand where their children need more practice.  Each video is taught by a certified elementary school teacher with real classroom experience following the national standards that your child is required to understand.  The videos, which can be viewed in full screen or within the page, are between 4 and 8 minutes long to fit into a child's attention span.

This is book 1 of 2 for first  grade math.  Book One focuses on 2 of the domains (Operations and Algebraic Thinking and Geometry), while Book Two concentrates on the final two domains (Numbers and Operations in Base Ten and Measurement and Data).  The standards are organized accordingly under each domain along with an instructional video.  This makes finding math topics to review very simple and is much less time consuming than searching the internet for what your child needs assistance with. 

This book is not meant to replace classroom or homeschool instruction, however, it is meant as assistance in understanding the third grade standards as well as providing practice for students to master these standards.  

Book 1 includes videos and quizzes for:  Solving “Putting Together” Addition Problems, Using Pictures to “Add to” and Find Sums, Using “Taking From” to Solve Subtraction Problems, Solving “Taking Apart” Subtraction Problems, Adding 3 Whole Numbers, Commutative Property of Addition, Associative Property of Addition , The Additive Identity Property , Missing Addends, Using Addition to Subtract, Relating Counting to Addition and Subtraction on a Number Line, Relationship Between Addition and Subtraction, Fact Fluency for Addition and Subtraction, Determining if Equations are True or False , Subtracting by “Comparing”, Attributes of 2D Shapes, Attributes of 3D Shapes, Equal Shares of Shapes.

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